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Interpolation Theory and Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Interpolation Theory and Applications

This volume contains the Proceedings of the Conference on Interpolation Theory and Applications in honor of Professor Michael Cwikel (Miami, FL, 2006). The central topic of this book is interpolation theory in its broadest sense, with special attention to its applications to analysis. The articles include applications to classical analysis, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, function spaces, image processing, geometry of Banach spaces, and more. This volume emphasizes remarkable connections between several branches of pure and applied analysis. Graduate students and researchers in analysis will find it very useful.

Complex Analysis and Dynamical Systems III
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Complex Analysis and Dynamical Systems III

The papers in this volume cover a wide variety of topics in the geometric theory of functions of one and several complex variables, including univalent functions, conformal and quasiconformal mappings, minimal surfaces, and dynamics in infinite-dimensional spaces. In addition, there are several articles dealing with various aspects of approximation theory and partial differential equations. Taken together, the articles collected here provide the reader with a panorama of activity in complex analysis, drawn by a number of leading figures in the field.

Nonlinear Analysis and Optimization I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Nonlinear Analysis and Optimization I

This volume is the first of two volumes representing leading themes of current research in nonlinear analysis and optimization. The articles are written by prominent researchers in these two areas and bring the readers, advanced graduate students and researchers alike, to the frontline of the vigorous research in these important fields of mathematics. This volume contains articles on nonlinear analysis. Topics covered include the convex feasibility problem, fixed point theory, mathematical biology, Mosco stability, nonexpansive mapping theory, nonlinear partial differential equations, optimal control, the proximal point algorithm and semigroup theory. The companion volume (Contemporary Mathe...

Quantum Groups
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Quantum Groups

The papers in this volume are based on the talks given at the conference on quantum groups dedicated to the memory of Joseph Donin, which was held at the Technion Institute, Haifa, Israel in July 2004. A survey of Donin's distinguished mathematical career is included. Several articles, which were directly influenced by the research of Donin and his colleagues, deal with invariant quantization, dynamical $R$-matrices, Poisson homogeneous spaces, and reflection equation algebras. The topics of other articles include Hecke symmetries, orbifolds, set-theoretic solutions to the pentagon equations, representations of quantum current algebras, unipotent crystals, the Springer resolution, the Fourier transform on Hopf algebras, and, as a change of pace, the combinatorics of smoothly knotted surfaces. The articles all contain important new contributions to their respective areas and will be of great interest to graduate students and research mathematicians interested in Hopf algebras, quantum groups, and applications. Information for our distributors: This book is copublished with Bar-Ilan University (Ramat-Gan, Israel).

Moduli Spaces of Polynomials in Two Variables
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Moduli Spaces of Polynomials in Two Variables

Investigates the geometry of the orbit space. This book associates a graph with each polynomial in two variables that encodes part of its geometric properties at infinity. It also defines a partition of $\mathbb{C} x, y]$ imposing that the polynomials in the same stratum are the polynomials with a fixed associated graph

On Dynamical Poisson Groupoids I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

On Dynamical Poisson Groupoids I

We address the question of duality for the dynamical Poisson groupoids of Etingof and Varchenko over a contractible base. We also give an explicit description for the coboundary case associated with the solutions of (CDYBE) on simple Lie algebras as classified by the same authors.

Topics in Classical Analysis and Applications in Honor of Daniel Waterman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Topics in Classical Analysis and Applications in Honor of Daniel Waterman

This book covers a wide range of topics, from orthogonal polynomials to wavelets. It contains several high-quality research papers by prominent experts exploring trends in function theory, orthogonal polynomials, Fourier series, approximation theory, theory of wavelets and applications. The book provides an up-to-date presentation of several important topics in Classical and Modern Analysis. The interested reader will also be able to find stimulating open problems and suggestions for future research.

Hilbert Modular Forms: mod $p$ and $p$-Adic Aspects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Hilbert Modular Forms: mod $p$ and $p$-Adic Aspects

We study Hilbert modular forms in characteristic $p$ and over $p$-adic rings. In the characteristic $p$ theory we describe the kernel and image of the $q$-expansion map and prove the existence of filtration for Hilbert modular forms; we define operators $U$, $V$ and $\Theta_\chi$ and study the variation of the filtration under these operators. Our methods are geometric - comparing holomorphic Hilbert modular forms with rational functions on a moduli scheme with level-$p$ structure, whose poles are supported on the non-ordinary locus.In the $p$-adic theory we study congruences between Hilbert modular forms. This applies to the study of congruences between special values of zeta functions of totally real fields. It also allows us to define $p$-adic Hilbert modular forms 'a la Serre' as $p$-adic uniform limit of classical modular forms, and compare them with $p$-adic modular forms 'a la Katz' that are regular functions on a certain formal moduli scheme. We show that the two notions agree for cusp forms and for a suitable class of weights containing all the classical ones. We extend the operators $V$ and $\Theta_\chi$ to the $p$-adic setting.

Entropy Bounds and Isoperimetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Entropy Bounds and Isoperimetry

In these memoirs Bobkov and Zegarlinski describe interesting developments in infinite dimensional analysis that moved it away from experimental science. Here they also describe Poincar -type inequalities, entropy and Orlicz spaces, LSq and Hardy-type inequalities on the line, probability measures satisfying LSq inequalities on the real line, expo

Gromov-Hausdorff Distance for Quantum Metric Spaces/Matrix Algebras Converge to the Sphere for Quantum Gromov-Hausdorff Distance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Gromov-Hausdorff Distance for Quantum Metric Spaces/Matrix Algebras Converge to the Sphere for Quantum Gromov-Hausdorff Distance

By a quantum metric space we mean a $C DEGREES*$-algebra (or more generally an order-unit space) equipped with a generalization of the usual Lipschitz seminorm on functions which one associates to an ordinary metric. We develop for compact quantum metric spaces a version of Gromov-Hausdorff di